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through-traffic

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  • The public share is higher because it's based on the proportion of through-traffic in Tysons, which is 35 percent of the total, and half of the locally generated traffic, which is 32.5 percent.

    Fairfax County outlines tax options for Tysons Corner road projects 2010

  • The public share is higher because it's based on the proportion of through-traffic in Tysons, which is 35 percent of the total, and half of the locally generated traffic, which is 32.5 percent.

    Fairfax County outlines tax options for Tysons Corner road projects 2010

  • The dream of a red English through-traffic line from

    Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan Bennet Burleigh

  • All through-traffic is to be diverted around such restored sub-communities or neighborhoods, and they are also to be protected from other encroachments.

    The Role of Transit in Community Planning 1943

  • I made a good two hundred and fifty miles at first, taking the northbound through-traffic lane which today the meteorological conditions had placed at an altitude of 6,200 feet.

    Beyond the Vanishing Point Ray Cummings 1922

  • To avoid going too much into detail, we may say, briefly, that in regard to goods, statements of through-traffic _despatched_ are sent daily from thousands of stations to the Clearing-House, also separate statements of through-traffic _received_.

    The Iron Horse 1859

  • Now, if all this be unavoidable even in the case of a single fare, or a small parcel, it must be self-evident that in lines where the interchange of through-traffic is great and constant, it would have been all but impossible for the railway companies to manage their business, and the system would have given rise to endless disputes.

    The Iron Horse 1859

  • One central district, the Plateau Mont Royal, has stirred controversy by reconfiguring streets to discourage through-traffic.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed INGRID PERITZ 2011

  • In two years (at the soonest), about 800 feet of Main Street/Williston Road might be shifted 16 feet north to streamline through-traffic, provide a straight shot to the interstate on-ramp - and generally steady drivers 'nerves as they approach one of Vermont's busiest intersections.

    burlingtonfreepress.com - By Joel Banner Baird 2010

  • Local drivers would be able to access the streets, but it would be impossible to drive for more than a half-mile without running into a barrier, which would eliminate through-traffic.

    Pasadena Star-News Most Viewed 2010

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